The country-rock pioneer died 50 years ago at age 26 with two influential solo albums to his name, leaving a legion of “what if”s behind.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Wes Anderson on Roald Dahl and ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’
For years, the director puzzled over an adaptation of “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.” Then he let the characters say things they weren’t meant to.
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Armand Hammer Keeps a Foot in the Past, but Its Eyes on the Future
The New York rap duo of Billy Woods and Elucid tackle inequality, aging and anxiety on their sixth album, “We Buy Diabetic Test Strips.”
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‘I Could Nosh’: A New Cookbook From Jake Cohen
Jake Cohen, the author of a best-selling 2021 cookbook, is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
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Electronic Pioneers Tangerine Dream Shape-Shift Once Again
The group founded in 1967 has carried on after the death of its longtime leader, Edgar Froese, but his impact on its music is still resonating.
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A Tale of Family Intrigue and Inheritance
The Pierre Cardin heirs are in an epic battle over the designer’s legacy. The French fashion world is getting the popcorn ready.
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Julia Fox Gets Dirty to Come Clean
The mischief and mayhem of her life are on display in a new memoir, and no one emerges spotless. “I could have done more damage,” she said.
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Julia Fox Gets Dirty to Come Clean
The mischief and mayhem of her life are on display in a new memoir, and no one emerges spotless. “I could have done more damage,” she said.
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After 3 Decades, Kelly Wearstler Remains a Celebrity in Interior Design
OK, she didn’t invent it, and she doesn’t like the word “eclectic.” But after almost 30 years in business, the designer Kelly Wearstler has remained a celebrity in an often faceless field.
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Brooke Shields cuenta con sinceridad su historia. Y quiere que te rías con ella
Entre narración y canciones en el Café Carlyle de Manhattan, la estrella da sentido a una carrera que ha incluido noches castas con George Michael, mucho drama con su madre y bastante diversión.
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How Sam Rivers and Studio Rivbea Supercharged ’70s Jazz in New York
The East Village venue wasn’t just a performance space — it was Rivers’s home. On the saxophonist’s centennial, Jason Moran and other artists celebrate his legacy.
